Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective

Old & In the Way

American bluegrass band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Remove ads

Old & In the Way was a bluegrass group formed in 1973. It was composed of Peter Rowan (guitar, vocals), Vassar Clements (fiddle), Jerry Garcia (banjo, vocals), David Grisman (mandolin, vocals), and John Kahn (string bass). When the group was forming, it was intended that John Hartford would be the fiddle player. Based on Hartford's engagements, and Clements' reputational stature in the bluegrass community, Clements became the group's fiddler.

Quick Facts Origin, Genres ...

The group performed traditional tunes such as "Pig in a Pen" as well as bluegrass-flavored versions of the Rolling Stones' "Wild Horses" and Peter Rowan's "Panama Red".[1][2] The group had a short existence playing a total of approximately 50 live shows through much of 1973 then briefly reconvening for one bluegrass festival in 1974. All the official Old & In The Way releases consist of live recordings made in San Francisco in October 1973.[3]

Old & in the Way's self-titled debut album, which was released in 1975, went on to become one of the best selling bluegrass albums of all time.[4][5] The group, without Jerry Garcia and John Kahn, released a reunion album in 2002, called Old & In the Gray.[6]

On July 31, 2015, Peter Rowan and David Grisman (the last two surviving members of Old and in the Way) performed a set with the String Cheese Incident, Chris Pandolfi (banjo) and Blaine Sprouse (fiddle) at the 20th annual Gathering of the Vibes in Bridgeport, Connecticut. They performed many Old & in the Way songs in addition to other covers and original compositions.[7]

Remove ads

Personnel

Old & In the Way

2002 reunion: Old & In the Gray

Remove ads

Discography

More information Year Recorded, Year Released ...
Remove ads

References

Loading related searches...

Wikiwand - on

Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.

Remove ads